I cut the "zip" off of a zip lock baggie and placed the potted Pothos inside the baggie.

Then the baggie, with potted plant inside, was placed in the pitcher,

keeping the top of the baggie and the top edge of the potted plant just above the pitcher opening.

This plant size fit snug in the pitcher opening.

Sheet moss was then placed around the top edge to cover the sides of the baggie, sides of the pot, and then to cover the soil.

When watering I add just a little at a time, in the center of the plant, allowing the soil to soak up the water. Should there be a little excess, the zip lock baggie keeps the water contained so it doesn't drip down into the bottom of the pitcher.

Did you know that there are some houseplants that improve the quality of the indoor air you breathe?

Hi Cindy! I love the tip about the zip lock bag! Your little ivy looks so pretty in the pitcher. I have it in red and white. I love how everything looks so pretty in your kitchen with the light shining through.Be a sweetie,Shelia ;)

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